And why?
“Right now, the play is to the base,”said Jack Burkman, a Republican strategist and lobbyist, and Mr. Allen “remains very popular with the base.”
The Republican base loves a racist. Hey, maybe, George and Fred can campaign in blackface!
Who is advising this campaign, Dano?
October 8, 2007, 4:01 pm
A Cheney and Allen for Thompson
By Susan Saulny
Where does a candidate go to find “wise counsel and invaluable experience” for his campaign? Fred Thompson has turned to his mentor, to the vice-president’s daughter, and to a former Virginia senator whose defeat last fall contributed to the Democratic takeover of the Senate.
On Monday, Mr. Thompson appointed Howard Baker, who is regarded as Tennessee’s political dean; Elizabeth Cheney, the vice president’s daughter who has worked for the State Department on Middle Eastern policy; and George Allen, the former senator from Virginia, to his “National Campaign Leadership Team.”
Mr. Baker will serve as the campaign’s honorary chairman, while Ms. Cheney and Mr. Allen will join former Senator Spencer Abraham as campaign co-chairs.
Mr. Thompson, a Republican presidential hopeful and former senator from Tennessee, often refers to Mr. Baker as his political hero. Mr. Thompson’s first big break came as a 30-year-old small-town lawyer, when Mr. Baker chose him over more accomplished candidates as the Senate Watergate committee’s Republican counsel.
But why Mr. Allen, who lost his re-election bid last year after he used the insulting slang term “macaca” to refer to a young man at a campaign event? His loss in the midterm election last year helped deliver the Senate to the Democrats.
Some strategists said Mr. Allen’s appointment was tactical.
“Right now, the play is to the base,”said Jack Burkman, a Republican strategist and lobbyist, and Mr. Allen “remains very popular with the base.” The macaca incident “did not change the impression of Allen at all” among his conservative followers, Mr. Burkman said.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/08/a-cheney-and-allen-for-thompson/
“Right now, the play is to the base,”said Jack Burkman, a Republican strategist and lobbyist, and Mr. Allen “remains very popular with the base.”
The Republican base loves a racist. Hey, maybe, George and Fred can campaign in blackface!
Who is advising this campaign, Dano?
October 8, 2007, 4:01 pm
A Cheney and Allen for Thompson
By Susan Saulny
Where does a candidate go to find “wise counsel and invaluable experience” for his campaign? Fred Thompson has turned to his mentor, to the vice-president’s daughter, and to a former Virginia senator whose defeat last fall contributed to the Democratic takeover of the Senate.
On Monday, Mr. Thompson appointed Howard Baker, who is regarded as Tennessee’s political dean; Elizabeth Cheney, the vice president’s daughter who has worked for the State Department on Middle Eastern policy; and George Allen, the former senator from Virginia, to his “National Campaign Leadership Team.”
Mr. Baker will serve as the campaign’s honorary chairman, while Ms. Cheney and Mr. Allen will join former Senator Spencer Abraham as campaign co-chairs.
Mr. Thompson, a Republican presidential hopeful and former senator from Tennessee, often refers to Mr. Baker as his political hero. Mr. Thompson’s first big break came as a 30-year-old small-town lawyer, when Mr. Baker chose him over more accomplished candidates as the Senate Watergate committee’s Republican counsel.
But why Mr. Allen, who lost his re-election bid last year after he used the insulting slang term “macaca” to refer to a young man at a campaign event? His loss in the midterm election last year helped deliver the Senate to the Democrats.
Some strategists said Mr. Allen’s appointment was tactical.
“Right now, the play is to the base,”said Jack Burkman, a Republican strategist and lobbyist, and Mr. Allen “remains very popular with the base.” The macaca incident “did not change the impression of Allen at all” among his conservative followers, Mr. Burkman said.
http://thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/08/a-cheney-and-allen-for-thompson/
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